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Auf dem Friedhof in Arlington: Donald Trump besucht eine Kranzniederlegung

Blick.ch - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 10:10
Ein Besuch des früheren US-Präsidenten Donald Trump auf dem Nationalfriedhof in Arlington hat eine neue Kontroverse über dessen Respekt gegenüber Veteranen ausgelöst.
Categories: Swiss News

«Operation Leichte Hände»: Brasiliens Polizei untersucht Betrug bei Greifautomaten

Blick.ch - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 10:04
Die Polizei in Rio de Janeiro ermittelt wegen Betruges in grossem Stil mit sogenannten Greifautomaten.
Categories: Swiss News

Protection de la faune: Le nombre d’attaques de loup contre du bétail a baissé

24heures.ch - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 10:02
Les mesures de protection montrent leur efficacité cette année: le Valais enregistre une baisse des incidents de 15%. Le recul atteint 35% dans les Grisons.
Categories: Swiss News

Anonyme Hinweise erhalten: Behörden heben illegales Spiellokal in Zürich aus

Blick.ch - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 10:00
Die Eidg. Spielbankenkommission hat zusammen mit der Stadtpolizei Zürich ein illegales Geldspiellokal im Zürcher Kreis 4 ausgehoben. Die Spielbankenkommission stellte im Lokal an der Brauerstrasse Computer, weitere Datenträger und Mobiltelefone sicher.
Categories: Swiss News

Kánikula várható délután

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 10:00
Másodfokú meteorológiai figyelmeztetést adott ki csütörtök (8. 29.) délutánra (13:00-18:00) a várható kánikula (+35°C) miatt a Szlovák Hidrometeorológiai Intézet (SHMÚ) a legtöbb déli járására Nyugat- és Közép-Szlovákiában. A többi nyugati járásban és Kelet-Szlovákia déli részén elsőfokú hőségriasztás (+33/+34°C) lesz érvényben délután (13:00-18:00).

Topmodels kehren zu «Victoria's Secret» zurück: Tyra Banks und Gigi Hadid werden wieder zu Engeln

Blick.ch - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 09:59
Was für ein himmlisches Comeback in der Supermodel-Welt. Nach 19 Jahren Abstinenz heftet sich Tyra Banks wieder ihre Engelsflügel an. Denn sie kehrt als Angel zurück auf den Laufsteg, der ihre Weltkarriere startete – dem der «Victoria’s Secret»-Fashion-Show.
Categories: Swiss News

Friedhof-Mitarbeiter angegangen: Trumps Friedhof-Besuch sorgt für Zoff

Blick.ch - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 09:48
Ein Besuch des früheren US-Präsidenten Donald Trump auf dem Nationalfriedhof in Arlington hat eine neue Kontroverse über dessen Respekt gegenüber Veteranen ausgelöst.
Categories: Swiss News

ETH-Studie zeigt: Winzige Plastikteilchen gelangen bis in die Blätter von Bäumen

Blick.ch - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 09:47
Winzige Plastikteilchen gelangen über die Wurzeln bis die Blätter und Nadeln von Bäumen und stören die Fotosynthese. Das zeigten Forschende der ETH Zürich in einem Experiment.
Categories: Swiss News

Anzahl «deutlich gesunken»: Weniger Wolfsrisse im Wallis und Graubünden

Blick.ch - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 09:46
Die Anzahl Wolfsrisse ist in den Kantonen Wallis und Graubünden per Ende August 2024 zurückgegangen. Dies, obwohl der Wolfsbestand noch immer leicht zunimmt, wie mehrere Umweltverbände am Freitag mitteilten.
Categories: Swiss News

VIETNAM: ‘Human Rights Conditions Will Likely Worsen as the Country Descends into a Police State’

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 09:44

By CIVICUS
Aug 29 2024 (IPS)

 
CIVICUS discusses recent leadership changes in Vietnam with David Tran, coordinator of the Alliance for Vietnam’s Democracy, a civil society platform that promotes democracy in Vietnam and the region through international cooperation and the strengthening of local civil society.

On 3 August, President Tô Lâm was confirmed as General Secretary of the Communist Party, Vietnam’s top position, following the death of long-serving General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng. Lâm, who has been president since May, is known for leading an aggressive anti-corruption campaign that has seen many officials jailed and others forced to resign. He will continue as president while assuming the duties of general secretary, potentially enabling him to consolidate power ahead of the 2026 party congress, which will choose Vietnam’s top leaders for the next five years. Civil society fears the regime could become even more autocratic and repressive if Lâm retains both positions.

David Tran

What’s Vietnam’s political system like, and what’s the likely impact of the recent leadership change?

Vietnam is an authoritarian one-party state led by the Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP). There are four key positions of authority: the president, who is the ceremonial head of state, the prime minister, who heads the government, the chair of the National Assembly, the unicameral legislature, and the most powerful, the general secretary of the VCP.

Although the president is elected by the National Assembly, this body is overwhelmingly made up of VCP members, who usually approve all incumbents unopposed. On 3 August, following the death of the last VCP general secretary, Nguyễn Phú Trọng, Tô Lâm was confirmed as the new VCP leader.

This appointment is particularly significant because it puts a lot of power in the hands of one person. His dual role gives Tô Lâm considerable influence over the state and party, as well as greater control over the public security apparatus. While he appears set to continue the policies of his predecessor, there are several cracks beneath the surface. His power is likely to be challenged by several VCP members who’ve been forced into retirement by his ‘anticorruption’ campaign, effectively an initiative to eliminate competing factions. We can expect this infighting to continue and intensify.

What does Tô Lâm’s rise mean from a human rights perspective?

Tô Lâm has had a long career, including stints as minister of public security and a member of the politburo. The key role he played in the previous general secretary’s ‘anticorruption’ campaign saw him elected president in May, after his investigations into several high-profile politicians and businesspeople led to the resignation of his predecessor and other top officials.

The accumulation of power in the hands of the architect of a purge is unlikely to lead to improvements in civic space or human rights. Tô Lâm has been closely associated with the worsening human rights situation, as the Formosa and the Trinh Xuan Thanh cases clearly illustrate.

In April 2016, the Formosa company caused an environmental disaster when it discharged heavily polluted waste off Vietnam’s central coast. This caused widespread damage in at least four provinces and sparked protests. Instead of prosecuting Formosa, Tô Lâm, then minister of public security and in charge of the environmental police, suppressed peaceful protests and had 220 people sentenced to a total of 133 years in prison, not including probation after release. He said he was protecting Formosa from what he called ‘hostile forces’ – essentially anyone who criticised the company.

The second case involves Trinh Xuan Thanh, a former vice chair of Hau Giang Province, who fled to Germany in 2016 after being accused of ‘deliberately violating state regulations, causing serious consequences’. He was abducted on German soil by the Vietnamese secret service, which is under the Ministry of Public Security, and returned to Vietnam. Tô Lâm was directly involved in this operation, which Germany condemned as a ‘scandalous violation’ of its sovereignty and a ‘gross breach of international law’.

Given Tô Lâm’s track record, we expect human rights conditions to worsen under his leadership as Vietnam descends into a police state where human rights and the rule of law are ignored. The already limited space for civil society in Vietnam has shrunk under his watch, and we expect this trend to continue.

What are the challenges facing civil society in Vietnam?

Tô Lâm’s rise to power has been marked by his consistent efforts to stifle dissent. Under his leadership, the authorities, particularly the Ministry of Public Security, have increasingly tightened their grip on civil society organisations (CSOs). They have implemented new decrees that overregulate the registration and management of foreign CSOs and applied stricter rules to domestic organisations.

They have also weaponised tax laws and the criminal code to target civil society leaders, charging them with offences such as tax evasion and ‘abuse of democratic freedoms’. This has led to the imprisonment of prominent activists, including environmental and labour rights advocates.

Independent CSOs are subject to strict surveillance, with some being dismantled or forced to reorganise to conform to the authorities. This was exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which the authorities used as a pretext to impose further restrictions on civil society under the guise of public health measures.

Despite this repressive environment, some social service CSOs and philanthropic groups continue to operate and strive to make a positive impact. But their independence is severely restricted as they and their activists are constantly targeted.

What international support does Vietnam’s civil society need?

Human rights organisations and international bodies have raised concerns about the shrinking space for civil society in Vietnam. They have called for respect for freedoms of assembly, association and expression and urged the authorities to ease restrictions. While these statements are important, they must be accompanied by trade sanctions and other enforcement mechanisms. Words alone are not enough.

Unfortunately, human rights in Vietnam are also falling victim to geopolitics. As tensions with China escalate, the USA is increasingly seeing Vietnam as a counterweight to China. In this context, human rights and civic space are often sidelined, if not ignored altogether. We believe that a democratic Vietnam would be the best partner and ally in promoting a peaceful, open and stable Indo-Pacific region.

Even if Tô Lâm has a long way to go before he reaches a position comparable to Xi Jinping’s in China, consolidation of power is a general trend we’re seeing among the region’s communist states. Oddly enough, given how these two leaders came to power, it could be a sign that pressure for human rights and civic space, both domestically and internationally, is working. If the authorities feel compelled to respond by consolidating power and positioning figures like Tô Lâm to counter these movements, there is still hope we are on the right track.

Civic space in Vietnam is rated ‘closed’ by the CIVICUS Monitor.

Get in touch with the Alliance for Vietnam’s Democracy through its webpage or Facebook page.

 


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Acklin mit persönlicher Bestleistung: Siebenkämpferin holt Silber an Jugend-WM

Blick.ch - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 09:41
Erfolgsmeldung aus dem fernen Peru: An der U20-Weltmeisterschaft der Leichtathletik gewinn Lucia Acklin die Silbermedaille im Siebenkampf.
Categories: Swiss News

Megkezdődtek a XVII. Nyári Paralimpiai Játékok

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 09:30
Bő két héttel az olimpia zárása után ismét fellobbant a láng Párizsban, ezzel megkezdődött a XVII. paralimpia, a mozgássérült, látássérült és enyhe értelmi sérült sportolók legnagyobb sporteseménye, amely jövő vasárnapig tart.

Voici ce que la résistance aux antimicrobiens coûte aux familles africaines

BBC Afrique - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 09:29
Le fait, pour l’organisme humain, de développer une résistance aux médicaments est un grave danger pour les malades selon les spécialistes de la santé. Une récente étude de l’Université de Genève a révélé que le phénomène tue 30 % de nouveaux nés en Afrique de l’Ouest.
Categories: Afrique

Voici ce que la résistance aux antimicrobiens coûte aux familles africaines

BBC Afrique - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 09:29
Le fait, pour l’organisme humain, de développer une résistance aux médicaments est un grave danger pour les malades selon les spécialistes de la santé. Une récente étude de l’Université de Genève a révélé que le phénomène tue 30 % de nouveaux nés en Afrique de l’Ouest.
Categories: Afrique

Voici ce que la résistance aux antimicrobiens coûte aux familles africaines

BBC Afrique - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 09:29
Le fait, pour l’organisme humain, de développer une résistance aux médicaments est un grave danger pour les malades selon les spécialistes de la santé. Une récente étude de l’Université de Genève a révélé que le phénomène tue 30 % de nouveaux nés en Afrique de l’Ouest.
Categories: Afrique

Auch die Aussichten sind gut: Rekordgewinn bei den Schweizer Banken

Blick.ch - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 09:24
Schweizer Banken verzeichneten 2023 Rekordgewinne von 25,9 Milliarden Franken. Die Übernahme der Credit Suisse durch die UBS beeinflusste das Ergebnis massgeblich.
Categories: Swiss News

Elhasaltak a Fradit kiejtő dánok – BL-főtáblás a Slovan

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 09:22
Magyarnemzet.hu: Az idegenbeli döntetlen után a szerdai visszavágón a Slovan Bratislava 3:2-re legyőzte a Midtjyllandot a labdarúgó Bajnokok Ligája selejtezőjének utolsó fordulójában, ezzel története során először főtáblára jutott a BL-ben.

Die Reihen lichten sich: Gleich zwei Legenden müssen das Dschungelcamp verlassen

Blick.ch - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 09:16
Am 14. Tag im Dschungelcamp, der am Donnerstag im Live-TV ausgestrahlt wird, gibt es gleich zwei dramatische Abgänge zu verbuchen. Und Georgina Fleur zeigt mehr Herz, als man erwartet hätte.
Categories: Swiss News

Bergunfall in Maloja: 72-Jähriger stürzt am Pass da Casnil Sud in den Tod

Blick.ch - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 09:09
In Maloja auf Gemeindegebiet Bregaglia hat sich am Dienstagabend ein tödlicher Bergunfall ereignet. Ein Mann stürzte am Pass da Casnil Sud ab und verstarb.
Categories: Swiss News

Forró csütörtök – helyenként felhőkkel, itt-ott csapadékkal

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 09:00
A völgyekben itt-ott köddel kezdődött a csütörtök (8. 29.) reggel. A Szlovák Hidrometeorológiai Intézet (SHMÚ) előrejelzése nagyon forró, napos időjárás várható. Napközben helyenként megnövekedhet a felhőzet, és elvétve záporok vagy zivatarok fordulhatnak elő.

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